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"F*** these people!"

A Rutgers University professor went off on white people in an expletive-laced Facebook post that was later deleted.

James Livingston, who teaches history at the university, bashed white people, including children, after visiting a burger joint. Livingston notes that he is a white person but was quick to "resign" himself from the race.

"OK, officially, I now hate white people," said the professor's post. "I am a white people, for God’s sake, but can we keep them — us — us out of my neighborhood? I just went to Harlem Shake on 124 and Lenox for a Classic burger to go, that would [be] my dinner, and the place is overrun with little Caucasian a**holes who know their parents will approve of anything they do."

Livingston continued, "Slide around the floor, you little s**thead, sing loudly, you moron. Do what you want, nobody here is gonna restrict your right to be white."

He ended the rant by proclaiming his resignation from the white race. "I hereby resign from my race. F*** these people," he wrote, adding, "Yeah, I know, it's about access to my dinner. F*** you, too."

But he wasn't done with his anti-white rant, yet. "I just don’t want little Caucasians overrunning my life, as they did last night," Livingston posted to Facebook on Friday. "Please God, remand them to the suburbs, where they and their parents can colonize every restaurant, all the while pretending that the idiotic indulgence of their privilege signifies cosmopolitan — you know, as in sophisticated ‘European’ — commitments."

The post was deleted shortly after it was posted by Livingston, but a screenshot was obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation, which can be viewed here. The post, according to Livingston, was in violation of Facebook's hate speech policy. It's unclear if the professor or the social media platform removed the post.